They have never known peace.
For Palestinian children in Gaza, the first lullabies were the distant thuds of explosions. Their earliest memories are not of playground laughter, but of trembling under rubble. Their games are not tag or hide-and-seek, but mimicry of the horrors around them—imitating the buzz of drones, the whistle of falling bombs, the screams that follow.
This is not childhood. This is survival in a world that has abandoned them.
Africa was once one of the wealthiest continents on Earth. Its lands overflowed with gold, diamonds, oil, uranium, and fertile soil—resources that could have built thriving civilizations, towering cities, and prosperous nations. Instead, for centuries, foreign powers looted Africa’s riches, leaving behind poverty, instability, and dependency.
And the theft never stopped.
In a blistering 1970 interview in Beirut, a Palestinian author and politician dismantled the Western obsession with "peace talks" in one of the most incisive critiques of colonial diplomacy ever recorded. The exchange—now hauntingly prescient—reveals why oppressed peoples reject the language of compromise when their very existence is at stake.
The world's "green" energy revolution is built on the backs of Congolese child slaves - over 40,000 children as young as six are forced to mine cobalt in deadly conditions to power Tesla batteries, iPhones, and electric vehicles, exposing the brutal hypocrisy of ethical consumerism and Western climate policies that prioritize profit over human lives.
The ongoing genocide in Palestine is not just fueled by weapons and politics—it's also funded by everyday consumer spending. Many multinational corporations directly support Israel's apartheid regime through investments, donations, and business ties with the Israeli military. By boycotting these companies, we can cut off financial support to oppression and pressure them to divest from Israel's crimes.
This blog provides:
✔ Why boycotting matters
✔ List of companies complicit in Palestinian suffering
✔ Ethical alternatives
✔ Powerful tools to identify boycott targets
In a powerful podcast clip, Sharif Abu Laith challenges Muslims to stop apologizing for corrupt and ineffective rulers across the Muslim world. He calls out the hypocrisy of leaders who claim to represent Islam while oppressing their people, ignoring injustice, and serving foreign interests. Instead of blind loyalty, he urges Muslims to demand accountability, reject tyranny, and stand for true Islamic principles of justice and dignity.
"Our silence enables their crimes. It's time to speak the truth—no matter who it angers."
Since 1967, Israel has illegally occupied the West Bank, stealing Palestinian land through violent settlements, military oppression, and apartheid policies. Over 700,000 settlers—protected by armed forces—live on stolen land while Palestinians face home demolitions, checkpoints, and killings. International law condemns this occupation, yet Israel acts with impunity, systematically erasing Palestinian rights, resources, and futures. This is the reality of apartheid.
In a horrific act of mob violence, 16 innocent Northern travelers were brutally killed in Edo State after being falsely accused of kidnapping. The victims, Hausa hunters en route to Kano for Sallah celebrations, were attacked by vigilantes and local youths who misinterpreted their hunting rifles as a threat. Instead of involving law enforcement, the mob beat, burned, and murdered the men—some were thrown into flames while others perished in their truck. This tragedy exposes the deadly consequences of misinformation, vigilante justice, and ethnic tensions in Nigeria. Urgent action is needed: perpetrators must face justice, communities must be educated against mob violence, and security forces must intervene faster to prevent such atrocities. Their deaths must not be in vain—Nigeria must reject barbarism and uphold humanity.
This Ramadan, MMD Relief Trust raised 6,951,950 Naira, thanks to your incredible generosity. With some of these funds, we provided nutritious meals to over 2,180 people in need, bringing relief and hope to families who struggle daily.
Your support reminded them they are not forgotten. Jazakum Allahu Khairan. May Allah (SWT) accept your deeds and multiply your rewards.
As Ramadan ends, our mission continues. Together, we can make a difference.
A Palestinian man delivers a scathing rebuke to Arab communities for their performative solidarity with Gaza:
"A year and a half, you're stil wailing--pretending you stand with us."
He condemns the hypocrisy of empty gestures while Palestinian endure isolation and death alone.
A Palestinian Woman’s Defiant Message to the World: ‘We Want the Hereafter, Not This World’"
In a voice trembling not with fear, but with unshakable faith, a Palestinian sister has delivered a message that shakes the very foundations of worldly power. She does not beg for mercy from nations that have abandoned her people. She does not plead for justice from a world that watches silently as Gaza burns. Instead, she turns to the Lord of the Worlds, Allah, and declares with absolute certainty: